i) the strength of the acid so as to judge the dangers of contact with it. this is given by pH
ii) Ionisation or how much the acid dissociates in solution
12. What (two things) must be considered when assessing the danger of a particular acidic solution?...
what (two things) must be considered when assessing the danger of a particular acidic solution? i) ii)
In what order must you go when assessing the abdomen? Why?
11. Which of the following salts is(are) considered acidic when dissolved in water? I. (CH) NH-J'Br II. Na CH COO III. LiCN a. Ionly b. II only c. I and II d. I and III e. II and III
Question 5 of 12 Submit The pH of an acidic solution is 5.57. What is POH? 1 4 7 +/- 2 5 8 : 3 6 9 0 x 10 21:19 Question 6 of 12 Submit Rank the following in order of most acidic to least acidic. Solution X pH = 8.50 Solution Y pOH = 4.30 Solution Z [OH-] = 4.2 x 10-9 M A) Z > X > Y B) Y > > C)Y>Z> D) X > Y>Z
When choosing a chemical for a particular application, what should be considered? 4. When using antibiotics, disinfectants, and antiseptics, it is only controlling microbial growth not a sterilization method. Explain why is this a true statement? 5.
Request for Proposal (RFP) – Discuss things that should be considered when responding to a request for proposal in writing and why. Describe what is considered the single most important aspect of responding to a request for proposal.
What are the three things a cooperative board of directors must balance when making profit allocation decisions (when deciding how to utilize their profitability that year)?
what critical areas must be considered when reviewing dispatch calls for quality control
Which salt(s) listed below form(s) an acidic aqueous solution when dissolved in water? H2O I. KNO2 II. NaF III. NH4ClO4
What are two things that must be established for a purchase to be deemed a necessity? Discuss: Is the law concerning the contractual capacity of intoxicated persons fair? A contract made by a person who is legally insane is void, even though it might have been made during a lucid moment. However, a contract made by a mentally ill or intoxicated person is prima facie valid. Under what circumstances can such contracts be repudiated by those persons? Why are certain...